Pediatric RSV infection and respiratory coinfections: Is a link related to clinical severity? Single center retrospective study

Raffaele Falsaperla , Francesco Gambilonghi , Daria La Cognata , Lucia Giovanna Tardino , Silvia Marino , Patrizia Grassi , Grete Francesca Privitera , Vincenzo Sortino , Martino Ruggieri
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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of the study was to assess whether there was a difference in terms of severity in paediatric patients assessed for respiratory symptoms in paediatric emergency departments between those who tested positive for RSV and those who presented with viral co-infections in addition to RSV. It was also assessed whether there was a difference between the two groups in terms of need for hospitalisation and ventilation.

Methods

This is a single center study from October 2022 to February 2023, compared two groups of patients: those infected with RSV and those coinfected with RSV and other viruses. Parameters examined included the severity of illness, as measured by the Clinical Respiratory Score (CRS), the need for and duration of hospitalization, and the need for ventilation via high flow nasal cannula (HFNC).

Results

The correlation with disease severity assessed by CRS in the two groups with RSV only and coinfection was not statistically significant (p-value 0.281). The correlation in the two groups between the need for hospitalization (p-value 1) and the need for ventilation (p-value 0.302) was also not significant. No significant correlation was found between the age of patients and CRS (R = −0.26, p = 0.119) and the age of patients and days of hospitalization (R = −0.013, p = 0.938).

Conclusion

These findings highlight the importance of careful management of RSV infections in children. Despite the limitations, the lack of significant differences in disease severity indicates the need to explore additional preventive strategies, such as RSV vaccination, to improve the clinical approach.
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小儿 RSV 感染与呼吸道合并感染:是否与临床严重程度有关?单中心回顾性研究
目的该研究旨在评估在儿科急诊室接受呼吸道症状评估的儿科患者中,RSV 检测呈阳性的患者与除 RSV 外还合并病毒感染的患者在严重程度上是否存在差异。方法这是一项从 2022 年 10 月到 2023 年 2 月的单中心研究,比较了两组患者:感染 RSV 的患者和合并感染 RSV 和其他病毒的患者。研究参数包括以临床呼吸评分(CRS)衡量的疾病严重程度、住院需求和住院时间,以及通过高流量鼻插管(HFNC)通气的需求。结果仅感染 RSV 和合并感染 RSV 的两组患者以 CRS 评估的疾病严重程度的相关性无统计学意义(P 值为 0.281)。两组的住院需求(p 值 1)和通气需求(p 值 0.302)之间的相关性也不显著。患者年龄与 CRS(R = -0.26,p = 0.119)和患者年龄与住院天数(R = -0.013,p = 0.938)之间无明显相关性。尽管存在局限性,但疾病严重程度没有显著差异表明,有必要探索更多的预防策略,如 RSV 疫苗接种,以改进临床方法。
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